... Have you found ways to take back control and practice patience? What do you do to be more open to self-care? Share your insights in the comments below or directly on myHIVteam.com. ...
... The increased risk for type 2 diabetes was equally high in all participants, regardless of whether they took the drug.The study builds on past research linking HIV to metabolic changes and unhealthy lipid levels, such as high triglycerides and low HDL cholesterol, which increase diabetes risk.How To Reduce Your Diabetes RiskIf you’re living with HIV ...
Preventing Diabetes With HIV: Study Reveals 4 Early Risks
... The increased risk for type 2 diabetes was equally high in all participants, regardless of whether they took the drug.The study builds on past research linking HIV to metabolic changes and unhealthy lipid levels, such as high triglycerides and low HDL cholesterol, which increase diabetes risk.How To Reduce Your Diabetes RiskIf you’re living with HIV ...
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... People can still spread the virus even when they don’t have symptoms.HSV-1 commonly causes cold sores (also called fever blisters) — fluid-filled blisters around or inside the mouth. These may be painful or itchy and can form open sores that ooze and crust over.HSV-2 commonly causes genital herpes. ...
Herpes vs. HIV: What’s the Difference Between Them?
... People can still spread the virus even when they don’t have symptoms.HSV-1 commonly causes cold sores (also called fever blisters) — fluid-filled blisters around or inside the mouth. These may be painful or itchy and can form open sores that ooze and crust over.HSV-2 commonly causes genital herpes. ...
As the 2022 outbreak of mpox — formerly known as monkeypox — continues, it’s important to be mind...
... — Mayo Clinic Vitamin D Toxicity — A Clinical Perspective — Frontiers in Endocrinology Bone Health in People Living With HIV/Aids: An Update of Where We Are and Potential Future Strategies — Microorganisms Vitamin D and Clinical Disease Progression in HIV Infection: Results From the EuroSIDA Study — AIDS Continued Interest and Controversy: Vitamin D ...
Vitamin D and HIV: What’s the Connection?
... — Mayo Clinic Vitamin D Toxicity — A Clinical Perspective — Frontiers in Endocrinology Bone Health in People Living With HIV/Aids: An Update of Where We Are and Potential Future Strategies — Microorganisms Vitamin D and Clinical Disease Progression in HIV Infection: Results From the EuroSIDA Study — AIDS Continued Interest and Controversy: Vitamin D ...
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Greetings teammates, I’m Mike!I’m living, in fact thriving, with HIV here in Pittsburgh, Pennsylv...